Kit Walker (
denokandafaran) wrote2013-04-03 08:19 pm
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Player's Name: Karra
Are you over 16? I AM
Characters Played Here: Allison Young
Character: Kit Walker
Series/Canon: American Horror Story: Asylum
From When? After he left Briarcliff, and after the death of Judy Martin. So somewhere in the episode "Madness Ends", in the year 1974.
History:
http://americanhorrorstory.wikia.com/wiki/Kit_Walker
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Horror_Story_characters#Season_2
Personality:
Kit is a kind man, a hard worker, a good person. He is generally mild-mannered, it takes quite a bit to get on his bad side, and unless you're someone who has hurt his family or someone he cares about it's unlikely that he wouldn't find something good in you to focus on. For example, his taking in and caring for the woman who tormented him in Briarcliff to the point where she became like a mother to him and a grandmother to his children.
Kit is a man who is searching for a way to care for his family, the best way to do that. Both of his partners have died at this point, as has the woman he was caring for. If they came to him and told him about this new world, he would no doubt go there to try and earn enough to build a home for his children in a world that is not filled with the horrors of his own. He would, at this point, probably leave his children with their godmother intending to eventually send for them or return home, should this place prove to be not what he's expecting or hoping it to be.
Why do you think your character would work in this setting?
Kit is a hard worker and a good man. A chance to have a home and a place to start over is exactly the sort of thing someone like Kit would want.
Inventory:
Some drawings from his children, and from Grace. A few books that belonged to Alma. A few cassettes and some records. A copy of the book ‘Maniac’, by Lana Winters and a few books about alien abduction. Some late 60s/early 70s clothes that are quite possibly not flattering. T-shirts, shorts, boots. Photographs of his children, of Alma and Grace. Toiletries and sundries. A rifle and ammunition.
Third-Person Sample:
http://bakerstreet.dreamwidth.org/815416.html?thread=516614456#cmt516614456
http://bakerstreet.dreamwidth.org/821898.html?thread=521321610#cmt521321610
First-Person Sample:
http://dear-mun.dreamwidth.org/7279410.html#comments
http://dear-mun.dreamwidth.org/7325592.html?thread=228915864#cmt228915864
http://dear-mun.dreamwidth.org/7328308.html
http://dear-mun.dreamwidth.org/7332960.html?thread=229216608#cmt229216608
Are you over 16? I AM
Characters Played Here: Allison Young
Character: Kit Walker
Series/Canon: American Horror Story: Asylum
From When? After he left Briarcliff, and after the death of Judy Martin. So somewhere in the episode "Madness Ends", in the year 1974.
History:
http://americanhorrorstory.wikia.com/wiki/Kit_Walker
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Horror_Story_characters#Season_2
Personality:
Kit is a kind man, a hard worker, a good person. He is generally mild-mannered, it takes quite a bit to get on his bad side, and unless you're someone who has hurt his family or someone he cares about it's unlikely that he wouldn't find something good in you to focus on. For example, his taking in and caring for the woman who tormented him in Briarcliff to the point where she became like a mother to him and a grandmother to his children.
Kit is a man who is searching for a way to care for his family, the best way to do that. Both of his partners have died at this point, as has the woman he was caring for. If they came to him and told him about this new world, he would no doubt go there to try and earn enough to build a home for his children in a world that is not filled with the horrors of his own. He would, at this point, probably leave his children with their godmother intending to eventually send for them or return home, should this place prove to be not what he's expecting or hoping it to be.
Why do you think your character would work in this setting?
Kit is a hard worker and a good man. A chance to have a home and a place to start over is exactly the sort of thing someone like Kit would want.
Inventory:
Some drawings from his children, and from Grace. A few books that belonged to Alma. A few cassettes and some records. A copy of the book ‘Maniac’, by Lana Winters and a few books about alien abduction. Some late 60s/early 70s clothes that are quite possibly not flattering. T-shirts, shorts, boots. Photographs of his children, of Alma and Grace. Toiletries and sundries. A rifle and ammunition.
Third-Person Sample:
http://bakerstreet.dreamwidth.org/815416.html?thread=516614456#cmt516614456
http://bakerstreet.dreamwidth.org/821898.html?thread=521321610#cmt521321610
First-Person Sample:
http://dear-mun.dreamwidth.org/7279410.html#comments
http://dear-mun.dreamwidth.org/7325592.html?thread=228915864#cmt228915864
http://dear-mun.dreamwidth.org/7328308.html
http://dear-mun.dreamwidth.org/7332960.html?thread=229216608#cmt229216608
For if I do canon devolve
His personality does not really change much, beyond that he's currently incarcerated at Briarcliff Manor, an insane asylum. So I'm certain getting him out of there was an absolutely fascinating thing for Eli. Canon-pointwise, I'm going to say it's between "Unholy Night" and "The Coathanger", simply because he wasn't really doing much there. He was faking being under sedation while Lana had Thredson hidden in a storage closet and they tried to figure out what to do about it.
He has no doubt that Lana will eventually kill Thredson, or worse Thredson will escape. He does, however, have doubt that he will be cleared of the crimes he is accused of. So, beyond the fact that apparently some future version of himself agreed to come here, he'd be looking to escape the eventual electric chair.
Inventory:
Slacks, white and black t-shirts, undershirts and various other clothing from the mid-1960s. 2 pairs workboots, 2 pairs laceless-shoes. books: 'Franny and Zooey'; 'Sometimes a Great Notion'; 'The Parasites'; 'Across the River and Into the Trees'; 'Why We Can't Wait'. Toiletries and Sundries.